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How to Write a Medical Transcriptionist Resume

The medical transcription field is constantly looking for qualified professionals. Being a transcriptionist is much more than typing. It involves careful listening skills and knowledge of medical terminology. Writing a good cover letter helps get an interview with a prospective employer. Follow these steps to create the best resume you can.

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    Instructions

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        Start a medical transcription resume just like any other resume. Put in personal contact information like name, phone numbers and email address.

      • 2

        Document basic qualifications. Give typing speed and accuracy information. The ability to edit for grammar are also desirable skills. Now is not the time to be modest; boast about any skills. The capacity to understand different accents really helps in this job.

      • 3

        List any experience with specific types of transcription such as radiology or pathology. Although the specific job may not call for this type of work, it helps if a prospective employer knows you have these skills, which make a more well-rounded transcriptionist.

      • 4

        List proficiency with any medical transcription platforms such as DocuScribe or DocuManage. Knowledge of Word and WordPerfect programs also comes in handy in many transcription jobs.

      • 5

        Make a job history list. Start with the most recent employer and work backward. Be sure to include the name and address of the company, its phone number, dates employed and name of supervisor.

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        Put down any special training or schooling received. This might include medical terminology or anatomy classes, a transcription training course or an MT certification.

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        Ask someone else to proofread the resume for spelling and grammatical errors. A large part of being a transcriptionist is accuracy, so make sure it is reflected in the resume.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Try to keep the resume no longer than one page.

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